Oman e-invoicing January 2023

Type: Draft Legislation

E-invoicing will be optional until 2023, when it will become mandatory. 

Through a formal Request for Information tender request, the Sultanate of Oman Tax Authority confirmed its plan to introduce electronic invoicing. “The plan is to start by making e-Invoicing available to VAT registered taxpayers in Oman on a voluntary basis, and then make it mandatory,” the RFI continued. 

It’s unclear whether Oman will adopt a pre-clearance Continuous Transaction Control e-invoicing model, in which the tax authorities receive and validate the invoice before recognizing it as a VAT invoice. 

Effective date: January 2023 

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